Sandra Arcabascio (red), Rivka Abramova and Francis Lewis will play in the PSAL Class A final Monday against Cardozo.Denis Gostev

The private schools put their nets away weeks ago. The CHSAA is long over.

But with Thanksgiving just three days away, the PSAL will decide its city champion Monday night at Hunter College. Pardon us if you’ve heard this matchup before: Cardozo vs. Francis Lewis. The two Queens rivals will meet in the final for the third time in five years, right after Goldstein and Fort Hamilton – Brooklyn rivals – vie for the ‘B’ title.

Here’s how the penultimate rankings of the season look:

1. St. Francis Prep (12-1) (Last week: 1)

Talia Colasante has been one of the top outside hitters in New York City since she was a sophomore. She, middle Caitlin O’Doherty and libero Allison Betito will be great missed.

Next: Season complete

2. Archbishop Molloy (10-3) (2)

Part of what made Molloy so interesting this year was its youth. But the Stanners will graduate key players like middle hitters Mareena Thottam and Claudia Korzeniecki and defensive specialist Maggie Zabiega.

Next: Season complete

3. Cardozo (13-0) (5)

Ashley Grubler had 19 kills and Jessica Lou had 28 assists to lead Cardozo to a 25-23, 25-22 win over Susan Wagner in the PSAL Class A semifinals. The defending champion Judges will be in the championship match for the third straight time and the fourth time in five years Monday against rival Francis Lewis. The Patriots have beaten the Judges in two of the last four finals.

The Eagles won their first NYSAISAA title since 2002 and might be the favorite to do it again next year. But the leadership and skill of middle Natasha Trepel and setter Lauren Weston will be difficult to replace.

Next: Season complete

5. Brearley (13-1) (6)

Catherine Egan was one of the best middles in the city this year and Cassey Carrey was a steady player. Brearley will lose both to graduation in a year in which it advanced to the NYSAISAA final again.

Next: Season complete

6. Fontbonne Hall (7-5) (7)

Francis Lewis beating Stuyvesant in the PSAL Class A semifinals makes Fontbonne look even better. The Bonnies defeated Lewis just three weeks ago in the Cleveland tournament.

Next: Season complete

7. Francis Lewis (11-3) (9)

Whoever thought Francis Lewis, with its five city titles in the last decade, would be a Cinderella story? But the Patriots, who dealt with an incredible amount of injuries this year, shocked Stuyvesant, coming back from a set down to advance to their fifth PSAL Class A final in six years. Their opponent Monday night is a familiar one: rival Cardozo.

Melissa Chin had 18 kills and did everything in her power to will Stuyvesant into the championship match, but scrappy Francis Lewis kept coming and the Vixens couldn’t get key points late in the second or third set. The loss marks the end of an era at the specialized high school. Phil Fisher, the team’s 13th-year coach, will step down having never lost a league match.

Next: Season complete

9. Susan Wagner (15-1) (8)

The Falcons were absolutely devastated Saturday after their loss to Cardozo in the PSAL Class A semifinals. But this group, with just one player returning in the same position and a host of new faces, was never expected to even get that far. A berth in the championship match would have been gravy – and even more motivation for next year.

Next: Season complete

10. Grover Cleveland (12-1) (10)

In the PSAL Class A quarterfinals against Susan Wagner on Thursday, Cleveland probably had its worst performance of the season in front of a capacity crowd and Wagner’s marching band. However, a few months and years down the line, that defeat will be forgetten. What this group of Tigers did this year – building the foundation for a program – will be remembered forever.